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Tobago cop among 3 killed: 529 murders equals 2008 record

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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A crime scene unit officer gathers evidence outside Just in Time supermarket, on Cipero Street, San Fernando on Saturday where one bandit was killed during a robbery. – YVONNE WEBB

YVONNE WEBB AND COREY CONNELLY

The shooting deaths of a special reserve police officer in Tobago and two Diego Martin men have taken the murder toll to 529, equalling this country’s murder record in 2008.

Initial information said PC Kyle Lashley was shot dead during a drive-by at Les Coteaux on Saturday. This is the 10th murder in Tobago for the year.

Lashley, who had fewer than five years of service was shot shortly after 7 pm, was sitting with a group of men when car pulled up alongside them. Two men came out of car and fired several shots the group.

Lashley fell to the ground and was taken to the Scarborough General Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

In an unrelated incident, another man identified as Kurtis Smith, of Upper La Puerta, Diego Martin, was gunned down at the entrance of Starbucks at Sun Plaza, Munroe Road, Cunupia around 4 pm.

Customers and staff were inside the cafe when two masked men shot Smith multiple times near the entrance.

Commenting on the Cunupia incident, Chaguanas West MP Dinesh Rambally condemned the brazen acts of criminality across TT.

He said this leaves no neighbourhood safe.

“It is clear that the continued incompetence and ineffectiveness of this PNM administration to combat the criminal element in our society is having a disastrous consequence for our country and citizens.”

“The longer this failed PNM government remains in office, the greater the threat will be on the safety of all citizens,” Rambally said.

On Friday night, a 45-year-old man was shot and killed on Diego Martin.

According to the police, Leslie “Paco” Downes, of River Estate, Diego Martin, and a 32-year-old man were standing by a pavilion near the River Estate Basketball Court when, around 8.15 pm, gunmen approached them and opened fire.

Downes, a taxi driver, was shot several times while the other man was shot in his back.

The men were taken to the St James Medical Facility where Downes died.

The other man is said to be warded at the hospital in stable condition.

In an unrelated incident, a bandit received a bullet to his head after he and two armed accomplices robbed a San Fernando supermarket of several bottles of alcohol and cash shortly before 4 pm on Saturday.

An armed security guard intervened as the men were fleeing and shot one of the men who fell between the entrance of Just In Time Family Mart Supermarket, at Cipero Street, and a parked vehicle on the entrance.

Police have not yet released the identify of the dead man.

The two men men escaped and San Fernando police mounted a manhunt for them last night.

A few bottles of vodka, whiskey, champagne and rum were recovered outside the supermarket, along with a back pack. The items were bagged as part of the evidence by crime scene unit officers.

The street was cordoned off as Southern Division police, homicide bureau investigators and crime scene unit investigators gathered evidence at the scene.

A district medical officer declared the man dead before his body was removed.

President of the Greater San Fernando Chamber Kiran Singh spoke to the media at the scene of the Cipero Street incident.

He said businesses on Cipero Street were now beginning to be reinvigorated and it was unfortunate these criminal acts were becoming a deterrent to business expansion. He said the supermarket opened up shop just about a year ago, and this investment was a sign for businesses to increase and fill the spaces which have been empty for the past two years.

He said it was also frightening the age of the individuals who were turning to a life of crime instead of a more positive alternative.

He shuddered at their brazenness to attack the supermarket, “in broad daylight.”

“It is unfortunate that there is another robbery of a business place in San Fernando. One was shot and killed, but two young individuals got away. Luckily there was armed security on the compound.

“They came to acquire alcohol with guns. It is sad that crime is once again rearing its ugly head in San Fernando. It has brought shock to us again. A supermarket running an honest business, to earn an honest living and procure employment in the city of San Fernando.

“In broad daylight a shooting has occurred and a youth has lost his life. This creates a damper in the confidence of business people and citizens who traverse the streets throughout the country.

“It is the Christmas season and a time when business people see a return on their investments.”

What is going to happen now, he asked, “when on a daily basis crime is happening with armed intentions and fatalities occur.”

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Minority leader: THA wasting PNM gains in tourism

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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THA Minority Leader Kelvon Morris.
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MINORITY Leader Kelvon Morris says the THA is failing to capitalise on the many gains established in the tourism sector during the reign of the former PNM-led administration.

On Wednesday, Tobago won the silver award for Most Desirable Island from Wanderlust Travel Magazine at the World Travel Market in London, England.

Wanderlust Travel magazine’s editor-in-chief and CEO George Kipourus presented THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine with the award.

Wanderlust is one of the UK’s leading independent travel magazines. Each issue highlights exciting destinations and experiences off the beaten path.

In a WhatsApp statement on Friday, Morris said he welcomed Tobago’s silver award from Wanderlust Travel Magazine.

“I certainly agree that Tobago is in fact a most beautiful and desirable island to travel to.

However, he said it was important to note that this is just one of many prestigious travel awards Tobago has consistently won over the years.

He added, “It confirms that the strategies adopted by the previous PNM administration continues to attract international attention and accrue meaningful benefits for Tobago.”

But Morris claimed the international tourism awards Tobago received over the years has not resulted in any significant benefits for the island under the Farley Augustine-led regime.

“Going forward, however, my concern has to do with the fact that, with this administration, the awards received have not translated into any significant benefits for the island.”

Saying that almost two weeks have passed in November, Morris said Tobago has yet to receive cruise ship arrivals to the destination. He also noted that Virgin Atlantic is no longer flying to Tobago.

Morris said although Augustine led a team to the WTM “there were no real tangible achievements that gives one any hope that this administration can turn around their poor performance in the short and medium term.

He claimed even their efforts to bring Grenadians to Tobago for carnival had failed.

“Therefore, while this (silver award) is good news for Tobago, Farley and his administration has nothing to celebrate on the cusp of their one-year anniversary as it relates to tourism.

“Rather, it is really the efforts of the previous administration and the resilience of the stakeholders during the past years that has brought Tobago this prestigious recognition.”

Morris said the work of former chairman of the Tobago Tourism Agency Ltd (TTAL) Dr Sherma Roberts and former CEO Louis Lewis and their respective teams must not go recognised.

“Undoubtedly, the strategic roadmap that was implemented during the previous administration resulted in continuous incremental growth in tourism arrivals from 2017-2019.”

He added the former administration also pursued strategic product development initiatives such as the new ANR Robinson international terminal in an effort to boost airline access and arrivals, the stalled Sandals project at Buccoo Estate and the ongoing Marriott hotel development project at Rocky Point to improve the room stock on the island.

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Pinelands women are BFA Women’s League Plate champions Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Pinelands women’s football team produced an outstanding and commanding display to be crowned the Barbados Football Association (BfA) Women’s Super League Plate champions.

Last night at the BFA Wildey Turf, the Pine ladies defeated Mavericks SC 3-1 to bring glory to the Pine and earn the club’s first national female football title.

A brace from Tekoa Hope in the 35th and 56th minutes set up Pinelands perfectly for victory.

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Giselle Richards added another goal for Pinelands in the 67th minute to seal the historic victory for Pinelands.

Tianna Sealy converted a 29th minute penalty kick for Mavericks’ lone goal of the match.

Kickstart Rush Genesis ladies finished in third position of the BFA Women’s Super League Cup competition courtesy of a 1-0 victory against RF Prime.

Kickstart Rush Genesis

It was a keenly contested encounter which saw both teams trading attacks and coming close to scoring on numerous occasions.

RF Prime had the best opportunity to open the scoring in the game, but Kerisha Catlyn’s second half penalty kick was fired high over the goal.

Kickstart Rush Genesis made them pay for that missed opportunity in the 60th minute.

Second half substitute Chazelle Cumberbatch took a corner from the right which found unmarked center back Rowland Kirton-Browne who directed her right foot shot into the bottom left-hand corner.

In the BFA Republic Cup third-place playoff encounter between southern neighbours Vanpur Malt Wotton FC and Dover Market/Phillips Bakery Paradise FC, the Dover boys easily brushed aside their opponents 6-1.

Raheim Sargeant, employed in a new role, scored twice to spearhead the Paradise attack in the absence of captain and national forward Armando “Sugar” Lashley.

Dover Market/Phillips Bakery Paradise FC

Sargeant scored his first goal in the 11th minute when he scored from the penalty spot. His cross from the left struck the arm of Wotton defender Zico Phillips and referee Edwin Adams awarded a penalty kick.

Wotton found themselves two goals behind in the 18th, as an instance of miscommunication occurred between goalkeeper Liam Brathwaite and defender Mario Farrell, which resulted in Brathwaite coming off his line to deal with a cross and Farrell heading the ball beyond the oncoming custodian, and into the goal.

Captain Kyle Gibson cut Paradise’s lead in half in the 21st minute.

Jabarry “Papi” Chandler’s freekick from just outside the penalty area was parried away by Paradise’s goalkeeper Jason Boxhill, but Gibson reacted quickly to strike the ball into the back of the net from close range.

Paradise restored their two-goal lead in the 48th minute when Sargeant ran onto a well-weighted pass from Ackeel “Apple” Applewhaite and placed the ball precisely into the bottom, right corner, beyond the outstretched hand of Brathwaite.

Deighton Griffith student and national under 17 forward Shamari Harewood came off the bench to score in the 70th and 76th minute, making it 5-1.

Jamaican international Mario Palmer scored Paradise’s sixth goal in stoppage time to confirm their third-place position in the Republic Cup.

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Aantal diabeten in Pan-Amerikaanse regio verdrievoudigd

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

van onze redactie PARAMARIBO — In de afgelopen 30 jaar is het aantal volwassenen met diabetes in de Pan-Amerikaanse regio

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Un corps retrouvé après l’effondrement de deux immeubles à Lille

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Les secours ont retrouvé dans la nuit de samedi à dimanche le corps sans vie d’une victime dans les décombres de deux immeubles qui s’étaient effondrés samedi matin en plein centre de…

Les secours ont retrouvé dans la nuit de samedi à dimanche le corps sans vie d’une victime dans les décombres de deux immeubles qui s’étaient effondrés samedi matin en plein centre de Lille, probablement celui d’un médecin porté disparu.

Selon le commandant des opérations de secours, Stéphane Beauventre, “il y a beaucoup de convergence pour qu’on soit sur la personne qu’on recherchait depuis ce midi”, un médecin de 45 ans, qui s’était vu prêter un appartement dans l’immeuble pour le week-end.

“Son corps est parti à l’institut médico-légal. Il sera clairement identifié par la suite”, a-t-il précisé.

La victime a été localisée peu avant 1h30 du matin, a indiqué une source policière. La préfecture a confirmé la découverte d’une personne décédée.

Deux immeubles de trois étages, dont l’un était en travaux, s’étaient écroulés samedi vers 9H15 rue Pierre-Mauroy, une artère commerçante du centre-ville, mais la plupart des habitants avaient pu être évacués grâce à l’alerte lancée par l’un d’eux quelques heures plus tôt.

Plusieurs responsables politiques avaient initialement indiqué qu’il n’y avait “a priori” pas de victimes, avant que les pompiers annoncent être à la recherche de ce médecin dont la voiture était garée sur place et qui ne s’était pas présenté à ses rendez-vous.

Une autre personne, légèrement blessée, avait pu être évacuée au-dessus des décombres samedi après midi, selon les secours.

“Levée du dispositif”

“On vient de refaire passer les chiens pour une dernière levée de doute. On va procéder a la levée de l’ensemble du dispositif”, a précisé dans la nuit le lieutenant-colonel Stéphane Beauventre. “La scène maintenant est figée pour le procureur.”

Le parquet de Lille a indiqué à l’AFP avoir ouvert une enquête pour “mise en danger de la vie d’autrui” et diligenté “une expertise judiciaire”.

Selon le ministre délégué au Logement, Olivier Klein, qui se rendra à Lille lundi, cet immeuble n’était pas “frappé d’insalubrité”. 

Une dizaine de personnes avaient été évacuées quelques heures avant l’effondrement, a expliqué la maire socialiste de Lille, Martine Aubry, présente sur place samedi matin.

C’est un des habitants, rentré chez lui à 3h00 du matin, qui a donné l’alerte, après avoir constaté “que l’immeuble avait bougé”.

“On n’arrivait plus à ouvrir la porte, on entendait des gravats tomber”, a raconté à France Bleu Nord ce jeune homme, Thibault Lemay, qui a aussitôt prévenu les secours.

La police municipale et les pompiers ont décidé d’évacuer un bâtiment, l’autre semblant vide, estimant “qu’il y avait un vrai risque” a indiqué Mme Aubry.

“J’en tremble encore, car si cette nuit ce monsieur n’était pas rentré à 3h00 du matin et ne nous avait pas joints (…) il y aurait des morts”, a-t-elle déclaré, avant l’annonce qu’un riverain était porté disparu. Elle a précisé avoir pris “un arrêté de péril imminent”.

“Chance incroyable”

“Je ne dormais pas encore quand les pompiers ont commencé à tambouriner sur les portes, mais j’ai cru que c’était des fêtards et je suis resté au lit”, a raconté à l’AFP un autre habitant, Benjamin Lopard, 35 ans.

“Quand les policiers sont arrivés, j’ai réalisé que c’était sérieux”, poursuit le jeune homme, qui est parti vers 5h30 avec ses papiers, son ordinateur et une tenue de rechange. “Je réalise maintenant la chance incroyable qu’on a eue”, dit-il: sans cette évacuation “on serait tous dans des boîtes en bois”.

Le ministre de l’Intérieur Gérald Darmanin, a remercié sur Twitter “l’étudiant qui a, cette nuit, donné l’alerte”.

Les bâtiments avoisinants ont été évacués samedi matin “par précaution”, et le périmètre avait été sécurisé par de nombreux policiers, tandis que des bâches ont été installées pour empêcher les passants de voir les opérations en cours. 

Après la tombée de la nuit, les pompiers ont continué à fouiller sous la lumière de puissants projecteurs dans les gravats, un mélange poussiéreux de briques et de poutrelles en métal, restes d’un échafaudage sur la façade du bâtiment, dans lesquels ont pouvait distinguer un escalier et des huisseries en équilibre.

“On a entendu un bruit de quelques secondes, tout doucement au début. On a pensé que c’était l’échafaudage qui tombait”, a raconté à l’AFP Ludovic Ficher, 30 ans, qui travaille dans un immeuble mitoyen.

“Quand on s’est rendu compte que c’était tout l’immeuble qui était en train de s’effondrer, on est tous partis en courant”, a-t-il ajouté. “J’ai eu la peur de ma vie.”

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Des pompiers devant deux immeubles mitoyens qui se sont effondrés dans le centre de Lille, le 12 novembre 2022 dans le nord de la France
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Des pompiers dans les décombres de deux immeubles mitoyens qui se sont effondrés dans le centre de Lille, le 12 novembre 2022 dans le nord de la France
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Des pompiers dans les décombres de deux immeubles mitoyens qui se sont effondrés dans le centre de Lille, le 12 novembre 2022 dans le nord de la France
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La maire de Lille, Martine Aubry, devant les décombres de deux immeubles mitoyens qui se sont effondrés dans le centre de la ville, le 12 novembre 2022 dans le nord de la France
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Immeubles effondrés à Lille: les pompiers à la recherche d’une personne portée disparue

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Gunman held hours after shooting cop Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

A policeman was shot and injured by a gunman in the vicinity of Innswood traffic light along Old Harbour Road, St Catherine on Friday.

Reports are that a few hours after the attack on the lawman, the alleged perpetrator was held when he turned up at the same hospital where the policeman was taken, for medical treatment,

The accused shooter, a 42-year-old man, was positively identified and arrested on the grounds of the medical facility.

Reports are that two policemen a corporal and a constable were traveling in an unmarked car and stopped at the Innswood traffic light where they observed a man jumping from a white coaster bus on the right side of the road, armed with a firearm.

Reports are that the man pointed the gun in the direction of the policeman and opened gunfire.

The police returned fire resulting in the man fleeing on foot.

After the gunfire subsided the police constable observed that he received a gunshot wound to his right thigh.

He was assisted to the Spanish Town Hospital by Spanish Town police unit.

While at the hospital, a man said to be the accused shooter turned up suffering from gunshot wounds to his abdomen and right hand, he was positively identified as the man who fired at the police.

He was placed under police guard at the medical facility while he received treatment.

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Etats-Unis: les démocrates gardent le contrôle du Sénat

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Le parti démocrate a remporté samedi le siège qui lui manquait pour conserver le contrôle du Sénat des Etats-Unis, une victoire décisive pour la suite de la présidence de Joe Biden, qui enterre…

Le parti démocrate a remporté samedi le siège qui lui manquait pour conserver le contrôle du Sénat des Etats-Unis, une victoire décisive pour la suite de la présidence de Joe Biden, qui enterre définitivement les espoirs républicains de “vague rouge”.

Quatre jours après les élections de mi-mandat, les médias américains ont déclaré la victoire de la sénatrice démocrate Catherine Cortez Masto dans l’Etat clé du Nevada.

La sortante a battu de justesse Adam Laxalt, un candidat soutenu par l’ex-président Donald Trump, selon des chaînes de télévision américaines.

Sa réélection porte à 50 sur 100 le nombre d’élus démocrates au Sénat, ce qui permet au parti de Joe Biden de garder la main sur la chambre haute du Congrès. En vertu de la Constitution, la vice-présidente Kamala Harris a en effet le pouvoir de départager les sénateurs.

Les démocrates pourraient encore gagner un siège dans l’Etat de Géorgie, où un second tour sera organisé le 6 décembre.

Les républicains, qui n’ont pas réalisé le raz-de-marée escompté lors de ce scrutin traditionnellement défavorable au parti au pouvoir, semblent toutefois en mesure de redevenir majoritaires à la Chambre des représentants.

Ils devraient s’en servir pour lancer de nombreuses enquêtes parlementaires sur l’administration de Joe Biden, ou ses proches. 

Mais sans le Sénat, ils ne pourront pas adopter de lois contraires à ses objectifs, notamment sur l’avortement ou le climat, ni bloquer ses nominations de juges, ambassadeurs et responsables gouvernementaux.

De plus, leur victoire s’annonce nettement plus courte qu’annoncée. La chaîne NBC News projetait samedi matin une frêle majorité de cinq sièges pour les républicains avec 220 élus contre 215 pour les démocrates.

Près de 20 scrutins n’ont cependant toujours pas donné leur verdict, principalement en Californie.

Portés par une forte inflation, les républicains ont longtemps cru avoir un boulevard devant eux pour reprendre les deux chambres lors de ce scrutin traditionnellement difficile pour le parti au pouvoir.

Revers pour Trump

Leurs résultats décevants font monter l’agitation parmi leurs élus au Congrès, augurant de possibles règlements de compte.

Dans une lettre révélée par Politico, plusieurs sénateurs trumpistes demandent de reporter le vote pour élire leur chef au Sénat prévu la semaine prochaine, semblant défier le ténor Mitch McConnell qui souhaite être reconduit à ce poste.

“Nous sommes tous déçus qu’une +vague rouge+ (la couleur de leur parti, nldr) ne se soit pas concrétisée, et il existe plusieurs raisons à cela”, écrivent-ils en souhaitant ouvrir un débat à ce sujet.

La fin des illusions républicaines pour le Sénat représente un revers pour Donald Trump, qui devrait annoncer mardi qu’il sera candidat à l’élection présidentielle, sa troisième tentative.

Déjà, vendredi, les démocrates l’avaient emporté en Arizona, où le sortant Mark Kelly avait battu le républicain Blake Masters, qui avait reçu le soutien appuyé de l’ex-chef d’Etat, et qui n’a toujours pas reconnu sa défaite.

Piqué par ce revers en Arizona, qui s’ajoute à d’autres échecs de ses poulains, le milliardaire républicain a de nouveau crié à la “fraude électorale” refusant d’admettre le verdict des urnes, comme il le fait depuis sa défaite à la présidentielle de 2020.

Même si son influence sur le parti républicain reste indéniable, il sort de fait fragilisé des élections de mi-mandat et semble vouloir agir vite pour couper l’herbe sous le pied de ses rivaux.

Parmi eux figure le gouverneur de Floride Ron DeSantis, réélu triomphalement et nouvelle star de la droite dure.

Son succès n’a pas échappé au milliardaire, qui a enchaîné cette semaine piques et moqueries contre celui qu’il surnomme “Ron-la-Morale”.

Et, hasard du calendrier ou non, mardi sera aussi le jour de la sortie des mémoires d’un autre concurrent possible de Donald Trump, son ancien vice-président Mike Pence.

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La sénatrice américaine Catherine Cortez Masto (d) s’exprime lors d’un meeting de campagne à Las Vegas, Nevada, le 1er novembre 2022
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Le sénateur américain Mark Kelly prend la parole lors d’un meeting de campagne à Phoenix, Arizona, le 2 novembre 2022
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Le candidat républicain au poste de gouverneur de Floride, Ron DeSantis (g), salue le public, aux côtés de sa femme, lors d’une soirée électorale au Convention Center de Tampa, en Floride, le 8 novembre 2022
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‘Enough is enough’: Transport operators could withdraw service Monday Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

President of the Transport Operator Development Sustainable Service (TODSS) Egerton Newman is advising commuters across the island to make alternative preparations for transportation to work and school, as operators intend to withdraw their service on Monday.

Newman said a number of issues affecting operators, some having to do with government policies, financing and ticket amnesty, have converged to the point where they feel that a total withdrawal of their service would effectively demonstrate their point.

“Enough is enough. We cannot take it anymore,” Newman said in a five-minute voice note circulated by him.

It listed the grievances of the transport operators. He called the gas assistance announced by the Finance and Public Service Minister Dr Nigel Clarke a political stunt as those who applied for the subsidy were rejected because of their licence.

“It is regrettable from all directions that the minister of finance would make such an announcement that he would be giving the transport sector $600 million in grant facilities for their challenge in buying fuel. To date, since that announcement was made, less than 2,000 persons received that $25,000 grant,” Newman pointed out.

He said that it is unfortunate that it was never meant to be, as thousands of applicants started receiving messages informing them that they were not qualified for the grant.

“The government used it as a political stunt to revive the sector, but it hasn’t. It has made us worse because many of us were depending on that money.

“All we can see on our phones is that we are not qualified or licence that we have with Transport Authority, renewal every year or every four years, our licence nuh good; we don’t have a valid licence,” he said.

The transport operators are livid that some $200 million that was allocated by the government to provide loans to them to improve their vehicles is being offered at a 14 per cent interest rate.

Additionally, those applying for the loan would have to reportedly traverse a web of bureaucratic red tape, which includes proof of a pattern of banking before the application can be considered.

“The system is not set up where the common taxi man can go to the bank every week. It is not there. It is the same with the JUTC [Jamaica Urban Transit Company], it is the government who has to give them money. So where should the taxi man get it from?” he asked.

Newman has also been calling for a traffic ticket amnesty for some time now.

“With all of this on our shoulders, we have asked for an amnesty, and they can’t give us one. Mark it down; come Monday morning, all taxi drivers across the length and breadth of Jamaica that have outstanding tickets beware. Don’t go to work Monday morning,” he said.

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Diabetes awareness for 2022 returns to face-to-face post-pandemic Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

The Diabetes and Hypertension Association of Barbados is back raising awareness in-person and outside.

First Vice President of the Association Tyrone Lowe chatted with Loop News this week ahead of the week of activities planned to get diabetics and pre-diabetics more educated while getting more allies and supporters in the community.

The theme for World Diabetes Day, November 14, for 22 is “Education to Protect Tomorrow”.

Here is the schedule of activities planned by the Diabetes and Hypertension Association of Barbados:

Church Service for World Diabetes Day

Sunday, November 13, 2022

9:00am-11:00am

James Street Methodist Church … Stream here – https://www.youtube.com/c/JamesStreetMethodistChurch/videos

5K Walk & Run

Sunday, November 13, 2022

3:30pm-6:00pm

YMPC Grounds – Beckles Road

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Exercise session with Spinny after the Walk

Walk for Diabetes

World Diabetes Day – 2022 John Grace Memorial Lecture

Monday, November 14, 2022

7:00pm-9:00am

LESC – Two Mile Hill

World Diabetes Day John Grace Memorial lecture

SEAS THE DAY!

Friday, November 18, 2022

10:00am-10:00pm

LESC – Two Mile Hill

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Ultimatum Fols on hold

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PARAMARIBO — Het ultimatum dat de Federatie van Organisaties van Leerkrachten in Suriname (Fols) had gesteld aan het ministerie van

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